The Cold Light of Mourning
A Mystery
- Publisher
- Minotaur
- Initial publish date
- Apr 2009
- Category
- Women Sleuths
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Hardback
- ISBN
- 9780312558536
- Publish Date
- Apr 2009
- List Price
- $27.95
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Where to buy it
Out of print
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Description
Elizabeth J. Duncan spins a charming tale of murder and intrigue in this winning first novel.
The picturesque North Wales market town of Llanelen is shocked when Meg Wynne Thompson, a self-made beauty who has turned out to be something of an unpopular bride, goes missing on her wedding day…and turns up dead. The last person believed to have seen her is manicurist Penny Brannigan, an expatriate Canadian who has lived in North Wales for almost twenty-five years. When Penny notices that something is not quite right at the funeral of her dearest friend, she becomes emotionallyinvested in the case, and sets out to investigate.
It seems that several people, including the bride’s drunken, abusive father, had reasons to wish Meg dead, but when the trail leads to her groom’s home, an explosive secret will shake the small town.
With its bucolic Welsh setting and vivid, colorful characters, this mystery is sure to delight the most discerning of traditional-mystery fans.
About the author
ELIZABETH J. DUNCAN teaches writing and communication planning in the Public Relations program at Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning. She lives in Toronto.
Editorial Reviews
“Duncan’s debut is a gentle delight sure to please fans of the classic English mystery.”—Kirkus Reviews
“A runaway bride is the linchpin of Canadian writer Duncan’s delightful debut, which has won the Minotaur/Malice Domestic Best First Traditional Mystery Novel Competition....The scenic Welsh backdrop, village personalities and a budding romance...add color and interest.”—Publishers Weekly
“The Cold Light of Mourning is a must read for 2009 with hope that another is soon to follow.”—The Hamilton Spectator
“Duncan has a fine eye for detail, plays fair with the clues and creates engaging characters.”—Globe and Mail